CANDACE OWENS (CO-HOST): Look, the problem with these protests is obvious. It was built upon something essentially that wasn't true. If you're going to stand up for something and you say it's police brutality and shootings, something that impacted during the year that all of this started, 2016 only 16 unarmed black men were shot and killed by police officers, total is .0004% of the black community was impacted by this. They're never kneeling when you talk about the welfare programs, they're never kneeling for fatherless absence, all of the other problems that we have in the black community. And that's what I took issue with, that was my problem.

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CNN has announced it hired former Department of Justice spokesperson Sarah Isgur Flores as a political editor to "coordinate political coverage for the 2020 campaign at the network." This hiring decision is surprising given Isgur’s lack of journalism experience, her conflicts of interest stemming from previous roles in the Trump Justice Department and multiple GOP campaigns, and the fact that she personally pledged loyaly to Presdient Donald Trump. But, additionally, Isgur repeatedly made cable news appearances where she pushed false and highly partisan talking points over the years, raising even more questions about the value of involving her in 2020 campaign coverage.